Originally Posted By: swingbabymix
Originally Posted By: MusicStudent
I love it when I see BIAB play nice with other programs. grin


thank you.

I recorded a video. At the beginning, SCALER will get stuck. Later, EZKEY will work normally.

download video:
https://ufile.io/6vas1qcx

This is probably worthy of a new thread.

However, I watched that the user in the video pressed play (at the 1 second mark) then pressed stop (at the 4 second mark). Then the text shows 'Click to start playing. It's stuck', but clicked what? I can only guess that it was bar one.

Then in a few short seconds I heard the song playing, so what was stuck? Did it actually play? What does 'stuck' mean to you? 1 second, 30 seconds, 1 minute?

At 11 seconds I heard the music play. The chord chart shows 22 bars with 7 repeats (154 bars). Perhaps (just perhaps) the program needed to create 154 bars of music from a library of thousands of music segments, get every chord and phrase right, and stitch them together, and play the output without errors.

Then suddenly without warning the screen changed to EZkeys. Did the program do that, or the user with some editing in between? It's impossible to tell with such spurious actions and jumps.

Did you ever consider that the program might have taken a few seconds to generate the data to send to Scaler? That might not be right, I don't know. I don't ever use music programs in this way. I select something and wait for it to be delivered before I select something else. In music generation, especially in something as complex as BiaB, not everything can be instantaneous.

I really didn't observe anything being 'stuck'. I only observed a reasonable few seconds for the program to put together and create the song audio and play it.

Waiting 5 seconds for something as complex as this does not count as 'stuck' to me. Calm down, relax, enjoy what you can achieve. Take your time. Click less, listen more. This might actually be another PICNIC? cry


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